Purpose
To evaluate the status of periglandular inflammation, ocular surface and tear function alterations in patients with obstructive
meibomian gland disease (OMGD) by in vivo confocal microscopy before and after anti-inflammatory treatment, and to compare
the results with patients receiving only topical non-preserved artificial tears and sodium hyaluronate eye drops without anti-inflammatory
agents.
Methods
Thirty-two eyes of 16 OMGD patients receiving anti-inflammatory treatment (treatment group) and 22 eyes of 11 OMGD patients
receiving only topical non-preserved artificial tears and sodium hyaluronate eye drops (control group) were recruited in this
prospective study. All subjects underwent slit-lamp examinations, tear film break-up time (BUT) measurements, fluorescein
and Rose-Bengal stainings, Schirmer test І without anesthesia, transillumination of the lids (meibography), and in vivo laser
confocal microscopy of the lids (HRTII-RCM).
Results
The mean BUT, fluorescein staining scores, and inflammatory cell densities observed by in vivo confocal microscopy improved
significantly in the group receiving anti-inflammatory treatment (p < 0.05), whereas no significant alterations of these parameters were observed in the group not receiving anti-inflammatory
agents (p > 0.05).
Conclusions
In vivo confocal microscopy was able to effectively demonstrate the treatment responses in patients with OMGD. Inflammatory
cell density calculation seems to be a promising new parameter of in vivo confocal microscopy in the evaluation of treatment
responses.
Keywords Meibomian gland dysfunction - Confocal microscopy - Inflammation